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Magna Carta Quotations

The legacy of Magna Carta has caught the attention of many intellectuals, free-thinkers, and lawmakers throughout history. In the run up to the 800th anniversary of the sealing of Magna Carta, we will be posting a list of quotations about Magna Carta from across the centuries.

Sir Winston Churchill felt that Magna Carta was a 'supreme law'.

Lord Neuberger, President of the Supreme Court.

‘Where justice is concerned, the principles of Magna Carta are a reference to which we should always return to ensure that we are proceeding in the right direction.’

Danny Danziger & John Gillingham

‘As a symbol of the struggle against tyranny it will always retain its value’
Danny Danziger & John Gillingham are the authors of the excellent book, 1215: The Year of Magna Carta.

Erwin Griswold, Dean of Harvard Law School

‘Magna Carta is not primarily significant for what it was, but rather for what it was made to be’

Sir Winston Churchill

‘Here is a law which is above the King and which even he must not break. This reaffirmation of a supreme law and its expression in a general charter is the great work of Magna Carta; and this alone justifies the respect in which men have held it’

Prime Minister of Britain 1940 – 1945, 1951 – 1955.

William Stubbs.

‘The Great Charter is the first great public act of the nation, after it has realised its own identity’

‘Thee whole constitutional history of England is little more than a commentary on the Magna Carta’

Bishop of Oxford between 1866 and 1884, in his volume on constitutional history . For more information about William Stubbs, click here.

Thomas Tany, 1650.

‘Magna Carta is the being of our being’

Influential preacher and self-professed prophet. Click here for more information.

William Pitt, “The Elder”.

‘[Magna Carta is] the Bible of the English Constitution’

Former British Prime Minister, 1766 – 1768. For more information on William Pitt “The Elder”, click here.

Lord Bingham of Cornhill.

‘The sealing of Magna Carta was an event that changed the constitutional landscape in this country and, over time, the world’

As well as being a former Master of the Rolls, Lord Bingham was also Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, and Senior Law Lord of Appeal. The Bingham Centre continues to promote his work and the rule of law internationally.

The Rt. Hon. Fiona Woolf C.B.E.

‘2015 is the 800th anniversary of the sealing of the Magna Carta, the single most important legal document in history. The foundation for global constitutions, commerce and communities. The anchor for the Rule of Law.’

In September 2014 she marked the Global Law Summit’s one year to go anniversary at Mansion House. To find out more about the Lord Mayor, click here.

Franklin D. Roosevelt.

‘The democratic aspiration is no mere recent phase in human history. It is human history. It permeated the ancient life of early peoples. It blazed anew in the Middle Ages. It was written in Magna Charta’

This American President’s Third Inauguration Address in 1941 defended democracy and freedom, as Europe and many other parts of world were at war. In this speech, the President referenced the Magna Carta as a precursor to democracy.

Lord Denning, Master of the Rolls.

‘The greatest constitutional document of all times – the foundation of the freedom of the individual against the arbitrary authority of the despot’

Between 1962 and 1982. For more information about Lord Denning, click here.

David M Rubenstein.

‘The best money I ever spent’

On the US$22m he spent on purchasing a 1297 version of Magna Carta. You can see the full USA Today interview here and for more information about the David M Rubenstein gallery at the US National Archives, click here.

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Sir Anthony Clarke

Master of the Rolls (2005-2009)

Magna Carta, or as it is properly called the Great Charter of Liberty, was born on 15 June 1215 at Runnymede when King John – Bad King John as he is more commonly known – was persuaded to accede to a number of demands made...